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Killen Time

Kyle Killen

Television and feature writer writing about neither features or television.* *exceptions apply

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ALL The Horses

I can’t find it because I’m on a boat with limited internet access, but there’s a line in Wonder Boys where Katie Holmes has read Michael Douglas’ 1000+ page manuscript and he asks what she thinks (I’m sure I’m butchering this scene) and sh...

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Straight and Level (5)

Zelim Ahkmadov was a chess prodigy by the age of nine. He was also said to have an IQ of 160, though given that this was Chechnya in the early 2000’s and Zelim’s father was both a construction worker and a degenerate gambler it’s unclear ho...

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Straight and Level (4)

John was prone to something Sarah called ‘disappearances’, periods where he crawled so deeply into his own thoughts that he became unreachable via the body he left behind. Sometimes this happened in rooms full of people. Sometimes it happen...

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Straight and Level (3)

John looked at an undecided sky. He felt the sauna-like humidity wrestling the cool breeze, watched the clouds and the sun sidestepping one another in an atmospheric look at me, no, look at me. It called to mind the jockeying of his own chi...

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  • Kyle Killen

    I write television and features, neither of which is likely to be relevant here.

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